TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2021-22 (#1)

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anxiouslawyer

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If I have an upcoming winter VC but am still putting in applications for summer VCs in case of non-conversion, is it wise to mention that I'm an in incoming winter VC student at another firm in my apps? Not sure how this would be viewed by grad rec, @Jessica Booker any insights?
 

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If I have an upcoming winter VC but am still putting in applications for summer VCs in case of non-conversion, is it wise to mention that I'm an in incoming winter VC student at another firm in my apps? Not sure how this would be viewed by grad rec, @Jessica Booker any insights?
You should include it - I would put it in any extra information sections, or mention it very briefly (e.g. "In addition to my upcoming winter scheme at Joe Bloggs LLP) in a cover letter/personal statement/motivational answer.
 
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You should include it - I would put it in any extra information sections, or mention it very briefly (e.g. "In addition to my upcoming winter scheme at Joe Bloggs LLP) in a cover letter/personal statement/motivational answer.
Got it thanks! So I basically use it as evidence of my commitment to a career in law? Just a bit unsure how to spin it as obviously I've not done the scheme yet so can't talk about it as work experience
 

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Got it thanks! So I basically use it as evidence of my commitment to a career in law? Just a bit unsure how to spin it as obviously I've not done the scheme yet so can't talk about it as work experience
It shows you are pursuing a career in law. I don’t think you need to spin it in anyway though, you can just state it factually - something like “I also look forward to completing a winter vacation scheme with Joe Bloggs LLP” - it really doesn’t need anything more than that.

The only reason it would need to be spun in some way is if the firms are very different from one another - eg local immigration firm in Sunderland, vs US PE focused firm in London.
 
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I did my WG about 1 week and a half ago and they haven't got back to me yet. My feeling is that they are going to wait for the deadline to see what percentiles people score in for their WG, so id definitely still apply!

ooh okay thanks, thats good to know!
HL have actually started ACs and giving out VSs but I wouldn't let this stop you from applying - I have applied to firms on the deadline in the past who were recruiting on a rolling basis and been invited to the next stage. Good luck :)
 
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I completed it on Monday. It’s basically an SJT with a couple of verbal reasoning questions. Very similar to the Linklaters CAPP assessment (obvs) as it is made by the same provider.

I don’t think you can do much in terms of preparation!
Good luck 🤞🏻
Did you receive any feedback from it? I completed EY's SJT weeks ago and haven't heard anything since
 

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“Provide details of any career events you have attended e.g. insight days, workshops, presentations etc.” (250 words)

I am not quite sure how to approach this for a W&C open day app? My initial thinking is to use OWL for two or three examples.
I think this question is primarily about assessing your commitment to a career in commercial law, so I think it is good to mention all the relevant examples of career events you have attended, followed by a brief explanation of what you learnt from them and how they confirmed your interest in commercial law.
 
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